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First record of a flavistic lesser horseshoe bat Rhinolophus hipposideros (Bechstein, 1800) in Slovenia
A contribution to the Slovenian spider fauna – II
The present study reports on and discusses new records for the Slovenian spider fauna, namely:
Asthenargus bracianus
,
Clubiona leucaspis
,
Euryopis laeta
,
Lasa
eola prona
,
Lathys stigmatisata
,
Meioneta
innotabilis
,
Oecobius maculatus
,
Porrhomma
microphthalmum
,
Trichoncus saxicola
and
Zodarion pusio
.
According
to their areas of distribution and confirmed presence in the neighbouring countries, the presence of newl
y
recorded species in Slovenia can be considered as expected, indicating still incomplete knowledge of Slovenian
spider fauna
Predlog metodologije za spremljanje stanja gozdov za l. 2014 : predlog metodologije v skladu s Pravilnikom o varstvu gozdov (2009) in mednarodnimi zavezami (d. v.)
General presentation of the wood transport sector in Slovenia : WP6: Forest and industry connectibly : Action 6.1
Earthworms as bioindicator organisms of soil pollution
The metal levels were determined in soil samples in earthworms collected in the vicinity of the abandoned lead smelter (the Upper Meža Valley, Žerjav) and the largest thermal power plant in Slovenia (the Šalek Valley, Veliki Vrh), near Velenje – Celje road (Črnova) and at the reference area (the Logar Valley, Polanc) with the aim to investigate the transfer of metals from soil to
earthworms and to assess the bioindicative potential of earthworms. Our study revealed the following: (i) the highest levels of metals were determined in earthworms from the most polluted area (Žerjav) and the lowest in earthworms from the reference location (the Logar Valley); (ii) earthworms bioaccumulated Cd, Hg and Zn at all locations, bioaccumulative factors (BCF) of these three metals ranged between 1.18 – 29.2 (Cd), 1.68 – 21.0 (Hg) and 1.10 – 5.57 (Zn), respectively; (iii) earthworms are
good bioindicator of polluted soil, since the correlations between Zn, Cd, Cu, Pb, Hg and Mo in soil and in earthworms were established